Line 6 Helix Stadium

Which bring me to another question - how much horsepower does the Stadium have? How does it compare to other units like Fractal FM9 Turbo( or whatever the latest is), AxeFX3, Fender Tonemaster Pro and the QC?

Igor said it's roughly double the current Helix Floor on paper, but the actual allotment depends on their continuing optimizations and also how much the GPU will be kicking in.

But dual Agoura amps with a good amount of effects is doable right now. Should only get better.
 
Igor said it's roughly double the current Helix Floor on paper, but the actual allotment depends on their continuing optimizations and also how much the GPU will be kicking in.

But dual Agoura amps with a good amount of effects is doable right now. Should only get better.

Do you know where that would put it relative to the others - Fractal, Fender, QC?

Do the others have a GPU? Is the GPU just for the TS or is it going to do some AI for tone (proxy or otherwise)? Anyone know?
 
Do the others have a GPU? Is the GPU just for the TS or is it going to do some AI for tone (proxy or otherwise)? Anyone know?

Just a guess, but a dedicated GPU would be overkill for a small touchscreen that only serves as a UI. The obvious place to use it would be Proxy, but it could possibly be used to accelerate some other things, even amp sims and drive effects. AFAIK, Stadium is the first modeler that contains a GPU. I doubt it would make sense to dedicate the necessary storage on the device for AI features, but who knows.The inclusion of a GPU might be the most notable thing about the hardware.
 
Do you know where that would put it relative to the others - Fractal, Fender, QC?

Do the others have a GPU? Is the GPU just for the TS or is it going to do some AI for tone (proxy or otherwise)? Anyone know?

Fender TMP is a black hole. No idea there.

No one knows what's in the Stadium for sure, but I believe it's the updated version of whatever ARM SoC is in QC and Fractal, but running at a higher clock speed and with other incremental improvements in bandwidth, memory and other things.
 
Just a guess, but a dedicated GPU would be overkill for a small touchscreen that only serves as a UI. The obvious place to use it would be Proxy, but it could possibly be used to accelerate some other things, even amp sims and drive effects. AFAIK, Stadium is the first modeler that contains a GPU. I doubt it would make sense to dedicate the necessary storage on the device for AI features, but who knows.The inclusion of a GPU might be the most notable thing about the hardware.
GPU in itself doesn't mean much. Smartphones have a GPU, crappy laptops have one. It doesn't necessarily even mean there's anything on the GPU that can be used for any sort of machine learning acceleration.

It could be simply to drive the touchscreen UI smoothly.
 
Like an actual Suck Knob that you could turn down?

Is that like the 'Cut' knob version of the Hype knob?

BTW, this is what my youtube looks like after watching that new Helix Stadium video. Do you see it?

The video comes with its own Hype button - good move L6!

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